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Rudolf Walther-Fein

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  • Born
    November 20, 1875 · Germany
  • Died
    May 1, 1933 · Berlin, Germany (heart attack)

Biography

    • Rudolf Walther-Fein was born on November 20, 1875 in Germany. He was a director and producer, known for Ewige Schönheit (1919), Zwei glückliche Tage (1932) and O Mädchen, mein Mädchen, wie lieb' ich Dich! (1930). He died on May 1, 1933 in Berlin, Germany.

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  • The director Rudolf Walther-Fein began his artistic career as a stage actor in 1892. In the next years he appeared at different theaters in Germany and Austria.
  • He became established as a director in the next years and he shot the movies "Das Schicksal der Maria Keith" (1919), "Blutige Spuren" (1921), "Robert und Bertram" (1928), "Der moderne Casanova" (1928) and "Grossstadtjugend" (1929). During this time he was also a producer for the company Aafa and he was the production supervisor for movies directed by other directors, among them many works by Max Obal.
  • He directed the first full sound film to be released in Germany 'It's You I Have Loved' (Dich hab' ich geliebt) in 1929.
  • Rudolf Walther-Fein died at the age of only 57 in 1933.
  • When he came to Berlin he tried to gain a foothold in the film business and he wrote some scripts.

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